

That is, after I uninstalled the older version of Flash Player. Although not the latest version, I have successfully installed it. UPDATE: Did a bit more searching on the Adobe forums and found a link to a previous version of Adobe Flash Player version 13.0.0.223. Not sure whether or not this is relevant, but I also have Adobe Creative Suite 5 installed on my system (which was also successfully upgraded during all OS upgrades).

My question is, why does my default browser point to an older version of the installation software, and how can I resolve this? Also, correct me if I am wrong but, the reason I have a 'later' version of the software (that is, version 13.0.0.214) is due to the OS upgrade? I do not recall ever upgrading Adobe Flash Player. This time I went one step further and used a different default browser to locate, download and install (what I presumed was the latest version of) Flash Player. Note that I did not experience this problem with prior versions of the OS (i.e. That is, the version that was installed was greater than the version that was downloaded.
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I experienced a similar problem before upgrading to Mac OS X 10.9 except with different version numbers of the same software. This is not the first time I have experienced problems upgrading Adobe Flash Player. When I go to troubleshoot the problem, I find that I have version 13.0.0.214 of Flash Player installed on my system, and that the (alleged) latest version (for Mac OS X 10.6, 10.7 and 10.8) is 13.0.0.201 (see following URL).įurther research has revealed that the latest version of Flash Player (for Mac OS X 10.6, 10.7, 10.8 and 10.9) is 14.0.0.125 (see following URL). Error: Unable to proceed with the installation Every time I do so, it fails at 90% with the following error message. I have difficulties installing the latest version of Adobe Flash Player (14.0.0.125) on my Mac OS X 10.9.3 (Mavericks).
